The Pacific Tsunami Museum a great historic bay-front building housing an incredible wealth of knowledge and artifacts from Hilo Tsunamis. The Pacific Tsunami Museum is... Continue Reading
Waipio Valley is a valley located in the Hamakua District of the Big Island of Hawaii. “Waipio” means “curved water” in the Hawaiian language. It... Continue Reading
Pana`ewa Rainforest Zoo is located just before Hilo in the Pana`ewa area. This small (12 acre) zoo is the only one in the United States... Continue Reading
We love to support Hawaii’s local artisans and makers, especially this time of year. That’s why we’re excited to tell you about the Hilo Farmer’s Market... Continue Reading
Mauna Kea is an inactive volcano on the Big Island, one of five volcanoes which together form the island of Hawaii. Mauna kea means “white... Continue Reading
The Valley of the Kings (Waipio Valley) welcomes you! Explore the serene vistas of this valley by guided ATV tours. Inhabited by 50 generations of... Continue Reading
The Volcano Garden Arts is a working art studio and gallery showcasing contemporary Hawaiian art and fine crafts. Explore the gardens and shop the art... Continue Reading
Located on Highway 132 in East Hawaii and situated in the Nanawale Forest Reserve, this park is a graphic depiction of the long-term effects of... Continue Reading